NCERT apologises days after chapter on judiciary sparked row, withdraws Class 8 book

The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has formally apologized following controversy over a chapter in its Class 8 social science textbook that discussed the judiciary. The chapter faced backlash for allegedly misrepresenting the judiciary's role and function, prompting a public outcry. In light of the criticism, NCERT has decided to withdraw the textbook from circulation. This incident highlights ongoing debates in India regarding educational content and the portrayal of key institutions. The NCERT's responsive action is part of its commitment to ensure that educational materials are accurate and appropriate for students. The withdrawal of the book signifies a recognition of the importance of sensitive and factual representation in educational resources, especially concerning the judiciary, which plays a critical role in upholding democracy and the rule of law in India. The NCERT's swift response aims to address public concerns and reinforce its dedication to educational integrity.
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